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Moskenstraumen : ウィキペディア英語版 | Moskstraumen
The Moskstraumen or Moskenstraumen is a system of tidal eddies and whirlpools, one of the strongest in the world,〔Craig Glenday (Ed.) (Guinness World Records 2006 ), ISBN 1-904994-02-4 p. 76〕 that forms at the Lofoten archipelago, Norway, in the Norwegian Sea. It is located between the Lofoten Point ((ノルウェー語:Lofotodden)) of Moskenesøya (Moskenes municipality) and Værøy, at the small island of Mosken.〔(Maelstrom ), Encyclopædia Britannica on-line〕〔(The Lofoten Maelstrom ), University of Oslo, includes animation of the tidal current〕 Moskstraumen is unusual in that it occurs in the open sea whereas most other whirlpools are observed in confined straits or rivers. It originates from a combination of several factors, the dominant being the strong semi-diurnal tides and peculiar shape of the seabed, with a shallow ridge between the Moskenesøya and Værøy islands which amplifies and whirls the tidal currents. The Moskstraumen has been featured in many historical accounts, generally exaggerated. It is also popularly known as maelstrom – a Nordic word for a strong whirlpool which originates from the Dutch combination of ''malen'' (to grind) and ''stroom'' (stream). This term was introduced into the English language by Edgar Allan Poe in 1841, through his short story "A Descent into the Maelström". Poe provides an alternate name for the whirlpool with the line: “We Norwegians call it the Moskoestrom, from the island of Moskoe in the midway.” 〔(Edgar Allan Poe, "A Descent into the Maelström" ), ''Graham's Magazine'', 1841. Retrieved 11/17/2010.〕
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